BUSINESS NOTICES. T ONDON AND LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD. FIRE — Buildings and Contents of , every descrption. MARINE— All Classes of Marine Insurance, including Passengers’ Baggage covered for any voyage. Wool covered from sheep’s back to London. ACCIDENT — Workers’ Compensation, Personal, Accident, and Sickness Policies, Plate-glass and Fidelity Guarantee Insurance. MOTOR-CAR — Comprehensive Policies covering damage by Fire and Accident. Full particulars and rates on application to Johnston and Co., Ltd., Agents and Attorneys, 166 Featherston Street, .Wellington. ’Phone 40—562. EXHIBITION An Exhibit of New Photographs is now on view at (10 Willis St.) The S. P. ANDREW STUDIOS These studios at Wellington and Auckland are known throughout. the Dominion for the excellence of their PORTRAIT WORK. MAN —AND HIS CLOTHES—FOR 1929. Some Extra Choice LONDON SUITINGS Have just been ; landed at MILLIGAN’S, KELBURN AVENUE, Connoisseurs will ; be delighted to select " . from them. VISITORS are invited to inspect when in town. W. WRIGHT, DENTIST. Telephone 47—526. Specialist in Full and Partial Dentures, ‘■THE DOMINION” BUILDING, Opposite Public Library. QPEAR AND MURRAY, LTD., Consulting Opticians, 7 Willis Street, Wellington. Phone 43 —369.. • ' ■ Morris fossey. SURGEON DENTIST, 63 Manners Street. Tel. 40—236. Hours, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m._ TAR. L. D. COHEN -L7 Has Returned to Wellington, AND RESUMED PRACTICE, At 279 WILLIS STREET. Tel., 23—281. MISS FINDLATER, DENTIST, AtL Specialising,in Children’s Work at the Dental Surgeries of W. J. H. Haase, ‘‘Evening Post” Chambers, Willis Street. Telephone 40—586. —— LOW ER HUTT. ST. WATKINS, 8.D.5., Dental Sur- • geon. New Self-Help Buildings. Phone 150. Hours: 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m.; Evenings, 7-8.30. . ■ J. W. BRIDGE, Dentist, 50 Willis Street, Macarthy Chambers, 10 Doors below “Evening Post.” 'ALL Kinds of Dental Work ineluding -cX Extraction, Painless, Nitrous Oxide Gas, etc., Gold Crowns, Fillings. A Special Department where broken dentures are repaired in 3 hours, and illfitting or okl dentures remodelled. Charges Exceedingly .Moderate.. Telephone for appointment,- 42—244. Hours. 9 to 5. or later by appointment. ULCERS HEALED WITHOUT RESTING. > REMARKABLY. SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT. PERIOUS chronic cases of varicose ul-i cers have given way to Varex treatment. Permanent relief. No resting.. Four to six applications usually suffice. Safe, simple and inexpensive. Full details and testimonials from Ernest Healey. G.P.O. Box 155 SA, Wellington. Local Representative, Nurse Spence. 9.> 22—‘130. aTnew dominion record IN DAILY NEWSPAPER CIRCULATION HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED BY THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD, AUCKLAND’S LEADING DAILY. The average of its net paid daily sales exceeded 55,500 COPIES during the whole of 1928. This record circulation figure for the period under review is 30 per cent., greater than that of any- other daily published in the Auckland province. Investigation shows that in daily newspaper distribution, the “N.Z. Herald” leads, respectively, in : — x AUCKLAND CITY; AUCKLAND SUBURBS, AUCKLAND PROVINCE. AUDITORS’ CERTIFICATE: ' Auckland, January Sth, 1329. We, the undersigned, after a careful investigation of the books pi Messrs. Wilson and Horton. Limited, have ascertained the average net paid daily circulation of The New Zealand Herald tor the total period of twelve months ended 31st December. 1928, and hereby certify that it is in excess of 55,500 copies per day during the whole of that period. J. A.. DUNCAN. F.S.A.A. (Eng.). GEO.' W. HUTCHISON, F.P.A. (N.Z.), Public Accountants. Note.—The above certificate embraces only net paid sales and does not include voucher, free, unsold, returned, spoilt, or any copies whatever which are not actually paid for. SUPREME IN CIRCULATION, HIGHEST IN QUALITY, LOWEST IN COST. On the price per inch per thousand copies of daily circulation, the cost of advertising in The New Zealand Herald is the lowest in the Dominion. It serves the greatest purchasing power, in New Zealand, as the population. within its coverage consists 0f.33.8 per cent, of the Dominion’s total. THE PREDOMINANT ADVERTISING MEDIUM OF THE DOMINION, THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD.
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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 94, 15 January 1929, Page 8
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